Big importers, such as Japan, South Korea and many poor countries, face a problem.
But healthy as they are, they face a problem: given Estonia's tiny size, how can they keep growing?
But we still face a problem as old as democracy itself: how to get ordinary citizens to pay attention to information and connect candidates to policy positions.
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As they devise new chips, however, designers face a problem.
Whatever form it takes, systemic policing would face a problem.
Yale psychology professor Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, an expert on depression, has studied our penchant for self-punishing rumination when we face a problem -- a tendency that many of us have indulged during the past eight months.
Most successful small businesses face a problem when they need to grow because they are overly dependent on one finite resource - for instance, the time and expertise of the lone baker who starts her own business.
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He says FedEx would face a similar problem with the European Commission and a time-crunch on due diligence.
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Families of lesser means face a different problem: These accounts cut eligibility for college financial aid.
However, we now face a new problem: that money has to come from somewhere.
In trying to maintain standards, English universities face a particular problem (the Scottish system is different).
Even if the polling firms' samples are representative, they still face a big problem.
We need to be realistic, of course, and, as suggested above, states do face a serious problem.
Investors face a similar problem--until the data are out, it's hard to make a decision about the company.
Parishioners at St Andrew's church in Plymouth say they face a similar problem.
Android devices that integrate controllers with a touchscreen will face a similar problem.
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Belgium, which also has a huge debt burden, would face a similar problem.
Although Mr Ferragamo's son has just started in the business, it will probably face a succession problem sooner or later.
Obesity drug maker Arena Pharmaceuticals might also face a REMS problem when its lorcaserin goes before an FDA panel on Sept. 16.
Bococa isn't the only listserv to face such a problem recently.
Hedge funds with "trader" tax status could face a worse problem: Current rules don't allow the funds to offset gains with losses before paying the 3.8% tax.
In addition, if such a strategy were effective, it would be assumed that other nations that face a similar problem would have tried and had success with this approach.
While the merits of the lawsuit will be tried Wednesday, Gore could face a political problem by supporting the Seminole County case or its companion in Martin County, CNN election law analyst David Cardwell said.
On the other hand, if Mr Gross remains the idea-gusher that many of his investors think he is (and his backers include Steven Spielberg and Ben Rosen, an early investor in Compaq), then Idealab may face a different problem: there is simply not enough of him to go around.
Investors looked kindly Wednesday on the industry's attempts to relieve a pervasive overcapacity problem: computer makers face a double-digit decline in demand this year.
Yet the bungling shows that Congress's back-room managers face a long-term problem: finding able, youthful leaders they can promote.
As he sees it, Republicans face a marketing challenge: the problem is the box, not the pizza.
Surprisingly, the luxury-goods business is having a strong year, largely thanks to demand in China, the Gulf and other emerging economies. (Indeed, things have been so good that perfume-makers face a new product-liability problem in Russia, where oligarchs' girlfriends buy dozens of bottles in order to bathe in a fragrance, unaware that this can be deadly.) Japan, which experienced similar excesses in the 1980s, still accounts for around a quarter of global luxury-goods sales.
The second is a developing world problem, the challenge all youth face finding work in a society that is not industrializing fast enough.
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